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we need to stop having politicians provide drug education. we need to make sure that when people talk about drugs week announced the question to those facts or does that information have foundations? >> host: wait, so you are saying you want the politicians and the police talking about drug use? you want the scientists and the physicians talking about drug use as drug educator's? >> guest: i don't even know if i want all of the scientist because they also have a neuro-focus on what they do. what i want, i want the public and i want people to be able to say to these folks the information that you are relating to me, do they have foundations and evidence? not addict does that evidence. >> host: i didn't understand what you said at the start. he said colorado when washington are mostly white state so what if that have to do with drug education and? >> guest: that is something different. drug legalization, i'm saying one of the reasons -- so if we legalize marjuan up because we are worried about all of the drug arrests. >> host: i think there are
we need to stop having politicians provide drug education. we need to make sure that when people talk about drugs week announced the question to those facts or does that information have foundations? >> host: wait, so you are saying you want the politicians and the police talking about drug use? you want the scientists and the physicians talking about drug use as drug educator's? >> guest: i don't even know if i want all of the scientist because they also have a neuro-focus on what...
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that is training, not education. booking up every day is not education. in the back. >> ever increasing global world, i am not sure how much research, what possibly we could gain contrasting and comparing the foreign military education to improve our own military. >> several people have worked on this field of military education. we worked on it ourselves. one of the programs we have at the naval war college that i am proud of this engagement program with the other war colleges around the world where we work with them, helping them set a curriculum and give lectures. dr. schindler and i work in colombia many times. i have been everywhere from ethiopia to uruguay to south africa. the thing is most countries build their military education programs based on hours. we are the model. the british have a different system and other countries do a slight variation. the general will of thumb is the model is the united states. much of latin america you will find neighbor war college curriculum translated into spanish. there are strong points about that. in ethiopia
that is training, not education. booking up every day is not education. in the back. >> ever increasing global world, i am not sure how much research, what possibly we could gain contrasting and comparing the foreign military education to improve our own military. >> several people have worked on this field of military education. we worked on it ourselves. one of the programs we have at the naval war college that i am proud of this engagement program with the other war colleges...
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with education we can decrease the negative effect. so the first thing we have to understand is yes, there are people who can use cocaine on the weekend, here a man on the weekend and go to work and pay their taxes. the question that you asked about heroin and cocaine, just think about asking the same question for alcohol. are there people who can drink alcohol on the weekend and then go to work on monday and be a responsible individual? knott yes, but hell yes. at the same is true of cocaine and heroin. >> host: even though again in the american public mind, those two drugs are far more powerful. >> guest: yes. the things in the american public mind sometimes are not right. the public as i said has just been missed educated about drugs. >> host: here we are and here is your book again. high price and interest's journey of discovery that challenges every thing you know about drugs and society." tell us what would you say? here you are, you have a platform on c-span. what is it that we should know? >> guest: we are talking about wh
with education we can decrease the negative effect. so the first thing we have to understand is yes, there are people who can use cocaine on the weekend, here a man on the weekend and go to work and pay their taxes. the question that you asked about heroin and cocaine, just think about asking the same question for alcohol. are there people who can drink alcohol on the weekend and then go to work on monday and be a responsible individual? knott yes, but hell yes. at the same is true of cocaine...
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many worry that the gains made in education will not stick in the future. aljazeera's jane ferguson takes us to a school in kandahar city that was long considered a success and is now facing closure. >> it's a place offering more than these girls know, a quality education in real tangible skills, a path away from positivity and early marriage and towards university and a career. since 2002, the modern stud has been teaching women languages, like management and computer skills. that they are skills that speak of ambition which in the heart of tallle ban country is remarkable. >> we are a unique school, preparing women to go to jobs. our school is preparing women to go to universities. >> welcome back. i'm phil torres, an i'm with lindsay and costa. you were telling us about your c.i.a. days with taxi drivers. >> when i was in the agency i always struck up conversations with cab drivers. they're almost always from other countries and you nevada know who they are. they could be physicists. it in is a pilot program going on in new york city where they're drivin
many worry that the gains made in education will not stick in the future. aljazeera's jane ferguson takes us to a school in kandahar city that was long considered a success and is now facing closure. >> it's a place offering more than these girls know, a quality education in real tangible skills, a path away from positivity and early marriage and towards university and a career. since 2002, the modern stud has been teaching women languages, like management and computer skills. that they...
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education buys your future. do anything you want to do well unless you become educated. i am not criticizing there's a lot of sports athletes who don't bother going to college. every time i see that, i think, what limited thinking. don't they know that in every sport game there are complicated strategies about how you play the game? ry is applied in college to certain studies. if they went to college, they would play their game better. and that is true about almost anything, including being
education buys your future. do anything you want to do well unless you become educated. i am not criticizing there's a lot of sports athletes who don't bother going to college. every time i see that, i think, what limited thinking. don't they know that in every sport game there are complicated strategies about how you play the game? ry is applied in college to certain studies. if they went to college, they would play their game better. and that is true about almost anything, including being
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at things like how to train police better how to work with the justice system the health system the education system the idea that we need to legalize drugs in order to help with corruption and security and health and education in latin america is totally absurd let's work on those individual things or can i just say let's change it let me. jump in you still stand ok i'm going to let your you know we want you to watch every single thought i had peter in washington i had what seems to me is that the legalization is in some sense should be taken by washing and embody who is in favor of prohibition as an alarm that people there has been the response of the call for alternatives i look at latin america i've been working. there for forty years and the way the us goes about dealing with the drug problem drug issues in latin america is similar to the way it was done thirty years ago look at the us in honduras recently it's just so similar to the way we dealt with bolivia and peru thirty years ago that's just and the latin americans have never been able to get the attention of the united states to lo
at things like how to train police better how to work with the justice system the health system the education system the idea that we need to legalize drugs in order to help with corruption and security and health and education in latin america is totally absurd let's work on those individual things or can i just say let's change it let me. jump in you still stand ok i'm going to let your you know we want you to watch every single thought i had peter in washington i had what seems to me is that...
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provide drug education. we need to make sure when people talk about drugs that we can ask the question deutsch those facts or that information, does the information have foundations of evidence? >> host: you're saying you don't want the politicians and the police talking about drug use and singing their indicators what scientists and physicians talking about it as a drug educators'? >> guest: i don't even know because they also have a narrow focus on what they do because i want the public and i want people to be able to say to these folks the information you are relating to me they do they have conditions on evidence? >> host: use said colorado and washington are mostly white states so what does that have to do with a drug education? >> guest: that's something different of a drug legalization, i'm saying one of the reasons, so we legalize marijuana in part because you're worried about all of the drug arrests >> host: there are people who want to use it without a future of our rest. >> guest: right. so, one o
provide drug education. we need to make sure when people talk about drugs that we can ask the question deutsch those facts or that information, does the information have foundations of evidence? >> host: you're saying you don't want the politicians and the police talking about drug use and singing their indicators what scientists and physicians talking about it as a drug educators'? >> guest: i don't even know because they also have a narrow focus on what they do because i want the...
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traditionally, americans could count on this country 's sea system of education. but the last few decades have driven up the costs. the net annual college cost for a student in a four-year public college last year rose to $12,400. that's 50% jump from ten years ago. it costs more to get an education than it may before, but in the end what counts on the return of investment. last year a pew survey asked that question, 75% of respondents believe that a college education is too expensive for most americans today. but 57% say colleges fail to provide a good value for the money families invest to obtain a degree, and that might be a bigger indictment of what is wrong of higher education that i than the surging costs. people want to know if it's worth the cost. they want to be shown the money. many are responding to those demands. reports on new research that points to what some students are calling money degrees. >> he loves being on stage but these graceful moves weren't earning her to pay the bills. >> money talks. >> you went from being a dancer to looking for bugs?
traditionally, americans could count on this country 's sea system of education. but the last few decades have driven up the costs. the net annual college cost for a student in a four-year public college last year rose to $12,400. that's 50% jump from ten years ago. it costs more to get an education than it may before, but in the end what counts on the return of investment. last year a pew survey asked that question, 75% of respondents believe that a college education is too expensive for most...
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religion and ethics weekly" is profounded by lilian, dedicated to the founders' interest in religion and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america. designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >> welcom i'm bob abeeth it's good to have you with us. anticipation is growing over the selection of the next pope, following pope benedict xvi's surprise announcement that he is retiring. at one of his final public appearances, benedict asked for prayers for himself and his successor. he then entered a week long retreat amid wide speculation that the papal conclave might begin before march 15th, giving the cardinals more time to select the next pope before holy week. meanwhile, some american catholics are demanding cardinal roger mahony not attend the conclave because of his role in the clergy sex abuse crisis. recently released documents show the former archbishop of los angeles covered up abuse by priests. also, this week, the president of the u.s. conference of catholic bishops
religion and ethics weekly" is profounded by lilian, dedicated to the founders' interest in religion and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america. designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >> welcom i'm bob abeeth it's good to have you with us. anticipation is growing over the selection of the next pope, following pope benedict xvi's surprise...
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education buys your future. you cannot do anything you want to do well unless you become educated. i am not criticizing them but i will say there is a lot of sports athletes who did not bother going to college. everytime i see one of them make ,hat decision i think to myself what limited thinking. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013]
education buys your future. you cannot do anything you want to do well unless you become educated. i am not criticizing them but i will say there is a lot of sports athletes who did not bother going to college. everytime i see one of them make ,hat decision i think to myself what limited thinking. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013]
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we've teamed with the department of education. we put together a curriculum that was finished in november of last year. we begun teaching it in school, 1,000 students have been taught and of course, our goal is to teach many, many more. this fall we will begin giving this orientation at freshman orientation -- when freshman come into the colleges in new york city we have 71 colleges and we think this could be effective. this is police officers giving this training. third, we want to reduce the number of robberies and burglaries that take place in this area. and we are in the process of constructing a day that base of 6,000 pharmacies, not only in new york but in connecticut and new jersey as well. we call it safe cap. with this database we will go out and give them, we believe useful crime prevention information, better lighting when the stores are closed, a log system, that sort of approach. we're also doing a bait program, if you will with the producer of oxikotton. that is where we'll distribute the bottles that have g.p.a.'s i
we've teamed with the department of education. we put together a curriculum that was finished in november of last year. we begun teaching it in school, 1,000 students have been taught and of course, our goal is to teach many, many more. this fall we will begin giving this orientation at freshman orientation -- when freshman come into the colleges in new york city we have 71 colleges and we think this could be effective. this is police officers giving this training. third, we want to reduce the...
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drug education. we need to make sure that when people talk about drugs that they can ask the question about the facts and the information. >> host: so you're saying that you don't want the politicians and the police talking about drug use and saying their drug educators for the one that scientists talking about it as drug educators. >> guest: i don't know if i really want all of the scientists. they have a narrow focus on what they do. what i want, i want the public. i want people to be able to say to these folks that the information you are going to me has foundations in evidence. not an anecdote of evidence. >> host: i did understand what you said. >> that is something different like drug legalization. >> we are worried about this, right? >> host: i think there are people who want to use marijuana without fear. >> okay, so the fear that is pushing this is the large numbers of marijuana arrests and racial disparity. for example, there's a new report that just came out today about the aclu and they s
drug education. we need to make sure that when people talk about drugs that they can ask the question about the facts and the information. >> host: so you're saying that you don't want the politicians and the police talking about drug use and saying their drug educators for the one that scientists talking about it as drug educators. >> guest: i don't know if i really want all of the scientists. they have a narrow focus on what they do. what i want, i want the public. i want people...
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a year ago a sun man burst in the elementary school and massacred 20 first graders and six educators. president obama and the first lady lit candles and paused for a moment of silence. >> i am robert gray, now back to huckabee. >> this weekend marks one year since the tragic shooting in sandy hook in newton, connecticut taking the lives of 20 first grade students and one of the people killed was jesse louis. his mother wrote a bock called nurturing and healing love. scarlet thank you for joining us. and you had the news that jesse had been killed in school you found that jesse was instrumental in saving nine lives. the shotter entered jesse's class rom and killed his beloved miss soto and his gun ran out of bullets. in the short time it tock him to disinn gauge his clip and reload. jesse sensing the delay yelled out to nine of classmates and said run. they ran and were saved. >> jesse was a hero that day and not only a victim. a six-year-old having the presence of mind to take that kind of action. i think he would be likal of them just terrified. how surprised were you when you found
a year ago a sun man burst in the elementary school and massacred 20 first graders and six educators. president obama and the first lady lit candles and paused for a moment of silence. >> i am robert gray, now back to huckabee. >> this weekend marks one year since the tragic shooting in sandy hook in newton, connecticut taking the lives of 20 first grade students and one of the people killed was jesse louis. his mother wrote a bock called nurturing and healing love. scarlet thank...
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i'm still fighting to ensure that there's education for our kids. it's, you know, i can't -- [applause] the judicial code doesn't let me do that. i can't lobby. the judicial code won't let me do that either. so what can i do? i can come and this book is part of that effort, work at inspiring the citizenry to become more actively involved in bettering the education of our kids are and empowering kids, because by the way, every public event that i do, whether it's at a law school or a university, i insist, or as i was just a day ago, in colorado, working on the opening -- well, it's been opened, but the public launch of a new judicial state court in colorado. i insisted that they include an event that includes kids. >> great. >> from generally my favorite audiences are middle school, high school, college were possible but middle school and high school. because i can talk to those kids and excite them about the idea of education as getting into their curiosity, then i've done a very good thing. know, i didn't -- to amplify my voice. i stuck my head in
i'm still fighting to ensure that there's education for our kids. it's, you know, i can't -- [applause] the judicial code doesn't let me do that. i can't lobby. the judicial code won't let me do that either. so what can i do? i can come and this book is part of that effort, work at inspiring the citizenry to become more actively involved in bettering the education of our kids are and empowering kids, because by the way, every public event that i do, whether it's at a law school or a university,...
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it is time for real life education. forget where do babies come from? we need classes on where does money come from. it's not your daddy's wallet. >> bob: yes, it is. >> greg: my point is nobody knows where money comes from. >> dana: in your personal household? >> eric: you have three potential budgets. paul ryan's budget that deals with the spending. six or $7 trillion in spending cuts. patry ryan says there is a democrat that deals with the tax increases. president obama was one that -- in fact, every time he tries to propose a budget, it fails in the senate with zero -- >> dana: this is the first time in 92 years the congress moved forward ahead to the president. >> bob: what are the $7 trillion in cuts? >> you can watch paul ryan on "hannity" tonight. >> eric: he talks about hitting entitlement spending. he is very aggressive the things that maybe some of the other people in the house might not like. >> andrea: this is by design. he looks moderated today. you the progressives on the left, hammering him on the chain cpi. he looks presidential, finall
it is time for real life education. forget where do babies come from? we need classes on where does money come from. it's not your daddy's wallet. >> bob: yes, it is. >> greg: my point is nobody knows where money comes from. >> dana: in your personal household? >> eric: you have three potential budgets. paul ryan's budget that deals with the spending. six or $7 trillion in spending cuts. patry ryan says there is a democrat that deals with the tax increases. president...
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just their way of doing things, i guess, and i think it's silly, but i think they -- with all these educated people that are up there doing these jobs that they should have sense enough to work together. >> reporter: a world war ii veteran in the nation's capital on the day parts of the country he fought for stopped working. jeff pegues, cbs news, washington. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> good evening, i'm derek mcginty. first, here's a look at your world in 90 seconds. >> this shutdown is about rolling back the affordable care act. >> he is not interested in talking. >> this is so wrong. >> this is no way to run a country. >> a house republican frank wolf is breaking with the house leadership. >> we can fight, but you don't shut the government down. >> d.c. mayor, vincent gray, in route for a network interview. keep city workers on the job. >> this is great for the self- esteem for the people of this city. >> are you guys think of the government shutdown? >> it's ridiculous. >> when two students coul
just their way of doing things, i guess, and i think it's silly, but i think they -- with all these educated people that are up there doing these jobs that they should have sense enough to work together. >> reporter: a world war ii veteran in the nation's capital on the day parts of the country he fought for stopped working. jeff pegues, cbs news, washington. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good...
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about higher education. coming up next, "after words" features columbia professor dr. carl hart on his book, "high price" a neuroscientist's journey of self-discovery that challenges everything you know about drugs and society. the challenge is everything you know about drugs in society. he is interviewed by guest hosts for five a correspondent with the hill and a "fox news" correspondent. >> host: welcome to "after words." i am juan williams in their guest today carl hart up with his book "high price" a neuroscientist's journey of self-discovery that challenges everything you know about drugs and society. dr. hart is a member of the national advisory council on drug abuse and he is also an associate professor of psychology and psychiatry at columbia university. he is a board member of the college on problems of drug dependency and has conducted 22 years of research and psychopharmacology and the science of drug addiction. dr. hart welcome to "after words." >> guest: thanks for having me. >> host: this is a
about higher education. coming up next, "after words" features columbia professor dr. carl hart on his book, "high price" a neuroscientist's journey of self-discovery that challenges everything you know about drugs and society. the challenge is everything you know about drugs in society. he is interviewed by guest hosts for five a correspondent with the hill and a "fox news" correspondent. >> host: welcome to "after words." i am juan williams in...
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and higher educated vote more than less educated and older people vote more than younger people. if you look a the profile of the non-voter in the united states. but denothing i denothing if d . >> we have a new generation coming up and a lot of u.s. born under 18-year-old's. >> thousands every week. 600 to 750,000 a year that is year after year all the way to 2030. >> the vote will change. and the number of people that are entering the years that you are more likely to vote is going to be increasing. they are not quite here yet. you have to remember, you look at 53 million people and you sy gee where are they? a lot of them are too young to vote. the la latino community's median age is ten years younger. a lot of them are not naturalized. but if this is a change in immigration law a lot of them will be encouraged to be naturalized. we make an assumption a and pols bear it out. immigration remains at the top of thish use. >> yes and no. it's a threshold issue. >> what is the future if you have a greater number of young people born inside of the u.s. is their loyalty going to go t
and higher educated vote more than less educated and older people vote more than younger people. if you look a the profile of the non-voter in the united states. but denothing i denothing if d . >> we have a new generation coming up and a lot of u.s. born under 18-year-old's. >> thousands every week. 600 to 750,000 a year that is year after year all the way to 2030. >> the vote will change. and the number of people that are entering the years that you are more likely to vote...
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american companies are turning to the educated young work force. >> that part of china has become more expensive. costs, the external shipping, and they start to become very similar. with a huge u.s. market in mexico a big exporter, it is no wonder that president obama is talking about trade. dodge the war on drugs has killed tens of thousands of people, especially along this border. the country's time -- is trying to present a new image, a good place to do business. and for factory owners targeting america, it is the place to be. dodge the medical supplies likeny makes things support, made in mexico. rate has dropped, but the police chief still needs 10 bodyguards and rarely walks the streets. he is on the drug cartel's hit list. them, we fight against have every day to fight very hard against them. continue with that entitlement. playing a teamre from brazil. mexico's economic growth is twice that of their heavyweight opponent. but not much of the president can do to improve the country's performance. more on relations between the u.s. and mexico, i'm joined from new york, author of
american companies are turning to the educated young work force. >> that part of china has become more expensive. costs, the external shipping, and they start to become very similar. with a huge u.s. market in mexico a big exporter, it is no wonder that president obama is talking about trade. dodge the war on drugs has killed tens of thousands of people, especially along this border. the country's time -- is trying to present a new image, a good place to do business. and for factory...
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church bells tolled 26 times, one for each of the young children and educators killed. people killed by gun violence in the u.s. since the tragedy were also recognized. >> today is a day of remembrance. and we are here to honor the lives, not only of the 26 people who we lost in newtown six months ago, but the 33 americans who were murder weird guns every si -- murdered with guns every single day. >> today, the government was urged to act and enact tougher gun control laws. >>> the white house is not using chemical weapons on its own people and has proof. after months of gathering evidence in syria, white house says it has found that president bashar al assad's regime used sarin gas on several occasion. the syrian government, regime is getting aid of their own. missiles from russia and ground troops from hezbollah. president obama's decision to arm the rebels is getting mixed reaction from congress. >>> iran will soon have a new president. voters headed to the polls today to find the successor to mahmoud ahmadinejad who cannot run for a third term under iranian laws. th
church bells tolled 26 times, one for each of the young children and educators killed. people killed by gun violence in the u.s. since the tragedy were also recognized. >> today is a day of remembrance. and we are here to honor the lives, not only of the 26 people who we lost in newtown six months ago, but the 33 americans who were murder weird guns every si -- murdered with guns every single day. >> today, the government was urged to act and enact tougher gun control laws....
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just their way of doing things, i guess, and i think it's silly, but i think they -- with all these educated people that are up there doing these jobs that they should have sense enough to work together. >> reporter: a world war ii veteran in the nation's capital on the day parts of the country he fought for stopped working. jeff pegues, cbs news, washington. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all did nana ever give you cheerios when you were a little kid? yeah, she did. were cheerios the same back then? cheerios has pretty much been the same forever. so...when we have cheerios, it's kind of like we are having breakfast with nana... yeah... ♪ yeah. >>> did miley cyrus have a pregnancy scare. >>> why is beyonce's man, jay-z, talking about his crack dealing past. >>> not far removed from selling crack on the streets. >> his new confession to "vanity fair". >>> and miley's pregnancy denial. >> why rumors are flying. >>> is she through with
just their way of doing things, i guess, and i think it's silly, but i think they -- with all these educated people that are up there doing these jobs that they should have sense enough to work together. >> reporter: a world war ii veteran in the nation's capital on the day parts of the country he fought for stopped working. jeff pegues, cbs news, washington. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all did nana ever give you...
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about higher education. james o'keefe on his book break through, a guerrilla war to expose fraud and save democracy. and later on a spotlight on magazine series fred kaplan of mit technology review discusses his recent article of the history and capability of u.s. terms. we will take your calls, your mouse, and tweet. washington journal every morning at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> was a british prime minister david cameron takes questions from members of the british house of commons. live coverage of 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> making the transition from journalism is exhilarating and completely overwhelming and frightening the wonderful. >> what did you make that? >> i made that terse. i had long wanted to be working out a book because of the freedom that allows you to dive into ectopic and have enough time to really explore fully. >> taboos sciences, living in space, the afterlife and the human digestive system. best-selling author will take your calls, he announced, facebook comments, and tweets.
about higher education. james o'keefe on his book break through, a guerrilla war to expose fraud and save democracy. and later on a spotlight on magazine series fred kaplan of mit technology review discusses his recent article of the history and capability of u.s. terms. we will take your calls, your mouse, and tweet. washington journal every morning at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> was a british prime minister david cameron takes questions from members of the british house of commons. live...
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i am still fighting to ensure better education. [applause] in with the judicial code i can lobby, i can sunrays, so what can i do? this book is part of the effort to look at inspiring the citizens to become more actively involved to better the education of our kids. and empowering kids because by the way every public event that i do whether at a law school or a university as it was just one day ago in colorado, it has been open but the public launched a new judicial state court in colorado. i insisted they had an event that includes kids. generally my favorite audience was middle school and high-school and college when possible but middle school and high-school because ms. hill we need to excite them about the idea of education to give in to their curiosity that i have done a very good thing. i do not speak just to amplify my voice but i stick in my head because i didn't know what a voice would sound like. it was curiosity. and it has kept me learning my entire life. so that is the cause i hope i am still working and to improve edu
i am still fighting to ensure better education. [applause] in with the judicial code i can lobby, i can sunrays, so what can i do? this book is part of the effort to look at inspiring the citizens to become more actively involved to better the education of our kids. and empowering kids because by the way every public event that i do whether at a law school or a university as it was just one day ago in colorado, it has been open but the public launched a new judicial state court in colorado. i...
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. >>> the president will be in new york and pennsylvania tout are more affordable college education and will be in binghamton and scranton pa. from there he will be joined by vice president joe biden so the president is on the road again talking about making college education more affordable for the middle class coming up and so much more on good morning america. >> now off to good morning america. but remember you can find us on abc2news.com. >> back in 25 minutes with news weather and traffic. looking live at new york? we going to look live over at new york. >> let's go to the maryland state fair. @÷ >>> good morning, america. and breaking overnight, a sudden and massive hailstorm, knocking out towns in the west. cars filled. snowplows are forced to clean it all up. entire streets turn into rivers, as a week of flash flooding looms. >>> and the fire at yosemite, now tripling in size. >>> president obama's tough words on the syria crisis right now. calling the potential use of chemical weapons there, a grave concern. >> no doubt that when you start seeing chemical weapons used on a la
. >>> the president will be in new york and pennsylvania tout are more affordable college education and will be in binghamton and scranton pa. from there he will be joined by vice president joe biden so the president is on the road again talking about making college education more affordable for the middle class coming up and so much more on good morning america. >> now off to good morning america. but remember you can find us on abc2news.com. >> back in 25 minutes with...
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they want those education services. they want all those things that tax dollars will pay for, but they don't want to pay for it. the tax on marijuana is popular because it's someone else who is paying for it. but when it comes out of their own pocket to pay for better schools they're much mor more reluctant to do it. it's two faced where they want the services but they don't want it pay for it. >> does it make it less likely you'll move to colorado. >> with when you look at at las vegas, there was a school bond that was floated that failed, and on the 2014 ballot we'll have a statewide initiative to tax businesses for education here. it will be another test case of some of those dynamics in nevada. >> let's move from mars and look down at planet earth and look at these elections from a distance. when you look at all of these things, including bill de blasio, a blazing liberal who wins new york, and the first white mayor who wins in detroit. what are the national lessons that you take away as we experienced over the last
they want those education services. they want all those things that tax dollars will pay for, but they don't want to pay for it. the tax on marijuana is popular because it's someone else who is paying for it. but when it comes out of their own pocket to pay for better schools they're much mor more reluctant to do it. it's two faced where they want the services but they don't want it pay for it. >> does it make it less likely you'll move to colorado. >> with when you look at at las...
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>> well, the department of education took over similar bus services for early education in a pregame program that was formally being done by the burden of transportation. it tried to use the same program. some of the companies sued and were taken to court at the time the partner education defended the standards for bidding practices and said this was important to. the court ruled against them. now they're saying, our hands are tied. >> the court ruling said, if i understand, you cannot but those projections in there. >> for those services. there is a dispute between the union and department of education of whether this sort of bus contractors similarly pre-emptive from using these provisions. adam: this seems to me it is between the court in the union. of the corporate -- the course if you can put dominican but the men. >> you guys can modify the standards and preserve our system and comply. this is the administration that steve rowe this way into a third term trying to rewrite the rules around the second amendment. he can get things done and he wants to, but now he is saying his han
>> well, the department of education took over similar bus services for early education in a pregame program that was formally being done by the burden of transportation. it tried to use the same program. some of the companies sued and were taken to court at the time the partner education defended the standards for bidding practices and said this was important to. the court ruled against them. now they're saying, our hands are tied. >> the court ruling said, if i understand, you...
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church bells rang 26 times in memory of the 20 children and six educators killed by adam lanza. [bells ringing] the community of newtown mostly stayed out of the public eye on this somber day. town officials and victim's families urged people to honor the victims with active service and kindness. president obama and first lady michelle obama paid tribute with a moment of silence at the white house, leading 26 candles, one for each life lost. in his weekly radio would us, president -- radio address, president obama says we have not done enough to keep community safer by keeping dangerous people from guns. people fighting for tougher gun laws gathered across the region to push for change. 33 seconds,ging symbolic of the 33 lives advocates say are lost every day because of gun violence. one of these lives -- >> i am sure other moms are worried. >> her son was shot and killed in the district in 2011. the -- the murder is still unsolved. >> a lot of crime is happening in the district of columbia. >> survivors from the virginia tech and tucson -- >> moment of silence is important, but
church bells rang 26 times in memory of the 20 children and six educators killed by adam lanza. [bells ringing] the community of newtown mostly stayed out of the public eye on this somber day. town officials and victim's families urged people to honor the victims with active service and kindness. president obama and first lady michelle obama paid tribute with a moment of silence at the white house, leading 26 candles, one for each life lost. in his weekly radio would us, president -- radio...
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if you have any stake in education or if education means anything to you personally, your kids, your family, future of the country, according to many individuals, it's a must read and i strongly recommend. so on that note please join me in thanking michelle rhee for an incredible talk. [applause] >> tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> this system of mass incarceration is now so deeply rooted in our social political and economic structure that is not going to just fade away or downsize out of sight without a major a people, a from the radical shift in our public consciousness. now, i know this many people today who will say oh, yeah, there's no hope of indian mass incarceration in america. no, no. , there's no. pick another issue. just as many people were re-signed to jim crow in the south and say yeah, yeah, that's a shame, it's a shame, but that's just the way this. i find it so the people today view the million cycling in andd out of our prisons and jails today is just an unfortunate but an alterable fact of american life. well, i'm quite certain that dr. king would not have been so
if you have any stake in education or if education means anything to you personally, your kids, your family, future of the country, according to many individuals, it's a must read and i strongly recommend. so on that note please join me in thanking michelle rhee for an incredible talk. [applause] >> tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> this system of mass incarceration is now so deeply rooted in our social political and economic structure that is not going to just fade away or...
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doesn't it prove a point about education that i am not smart enough to make? >> yes, almost certainly. >> you are probably smart enough to make this point, greg. the only reason any of us care about this issue is we are subsidizing the education of these poor, poor, poor students who were subjected to these nonsense. it was a fabulous choice of song from lil wayne. it is a decade or so old, but itth is very, very important stuff. it is expactsly what you would expect at a strip club. for that reason alone i feel bad for these students. >> you mentioned strip club. he should be doing bachelorette parties, pab. he is like a david brent from "the office" or may cal scott -- or michael scott from" the office." as a parent, and you are a parent, as you claim to be though we never see you with kids. perhaps it is a weird mannequin you carry around. would you demand your money back? >> with all due respect to andy levy who is a proud columbia grad, it is insane. >> that's school of broadcasting, by the way. >> obviously he was trying to get their attention, but you c
doesn't it prove a point about education that i am not smart enough to make? >> yes, almost certainly. >> you are probably smart enough to make this point, greg. the only reason any of us care about this issue is we are subsidizing the education of these poor, poor, poor students who were subjected to these nonsense. it was a fabulous choice of song from lil wayne. it is a decade or so old, but itth is very, very important stuff. it is expactsly what you would expect at a strip...
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. >> a new honor in our education alert. >> another year of the city progress for maryland city schools. >> a maryland trade school shuts down abruptly. i am jennifer franciotti. >> we are checking on three early-morning accid [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning. i'm mindy basara. >> and i'm stan stovall. thanks for joining us for 11 news today. >> ava marie has a fofirst look at the forecast. >>
. >> a new honor in our education alert. >> another year of the city progress for maryland city schools. >> a maryland trade school shuts down abruptly. i am jennifer franciotti. >> we are checking on three early-morning accid [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning....
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just their way of doing things, i guess, and i think it's silly, but i think they -- with all these educated people that are up there doing these jobs that they should have sense enough to work together. >> reporter: a world war ii veteran in the nation's capital on the day parts of the country he fought for stopped working. jeff pegues, cbs news, washington. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. night. captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is kpix5 news. >> basically for all intents and purposes, yosemite national park is closed. >> campers ordered to pack up and leave. they're not the only ones suffering the consequences in california because of a federal shutdown. i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm ken bastida. within the last half hour, the house failed to pass a measure that would fund veterans programs, specific departments and the national parks. they continue to debate over a temporary funding bill but it's just a lot of back and forth between our elected leaders. just before 1:00 a.m. last night, the house failed
just their way of doing things, i guess, and i think it's silly, but i think they -- with all these educated people that are up there doing these jobs that they should have sense enough to work together. >> reporter: a world war ii veteran in the nation's capital on the day parts of the country he fought for stopped working. jeff pegues, cbs news, washington. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good...
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we'll only educate those who earn this much money. we'll give everybody an opportunity. that is why we financial aid. melissa: comes down to buying degree though. if you look who can pay for it who can't, you pay for it, you can come buy the degree, if you can't, no. >> it is more than that. listen, other kids who don't have wherewithal, may have access to loans and whatever, what it comes down to, david, in addition to the money part the elitism part. there's a serious elism aspect to this story. melissa: what is it? >> these colleges are fighting over smartest kids who typically come from families where they had tutors. they come from rich families and fighting for them and offering rich kids the biggest discount. melissa: you know why? >> want to know why? melissa: rich kids or smart ones? >> rich ones because they have the greatest chance of giving money back to the school after they graduate. where does the school, any school get most of their money from? contributions from alumni. melissa: they're supposed to be non-profit institutions. >> please, please. melissa:
we'll only educate those who earn this much money. we'll give everybody an opportunity. that is why we financial aid. melissa: comes down to buying degree though. if you look who can pay for it who can't, you pay for it, you can come buy the degree, if you can't, no. >> it is more than that. listen, other kids who don't have wherewithal, may have access to loans and whatever, what it comes down to, david, in addition to the money part the elitism part. there's a serious elism aspect to...
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this has some early childhood educators upset. >> this is not the time for technology and ipads. they need to interact with real things and objects. this might distract the child or make the child passive the parented thinks the child is okay but it's not stimulating. >>reporter: the karl pierson any -- canadian research group agrees. children under two shouldn't be exposed to screens. >> fisher price said they realize the seat is not for everyone and leaves this up to the judge m of -- judgment of the parent. >>reporter: we are looking at dry weather almost through the end of december. this is san francisco city hall. look for temperatures currently in the low 50s. 40s in san jose. temperatures will still be pretty cold tonight. not as cold as what we had last week but below freezing for napa. 40s tonight for san francisco and oakland. temperatures will be 37 in san jose. sunshine will warm us up as we get into the afternoon. i'll talk about 70s in the forecast. >>> firefighters make a major mistake. what they did wrong. >>> the latest astronaut that headed into deep space may n
this has some early childhood educators upset. >> this is not the time for technology and ipads. they need to interact with real things and objects. this might distract the child or make the child passive the parented thinks the child is okay but it's not stimulating. >>reporter: the karl pierson any -- canadian research group agrees. children under two shouldn't be exposed to screens. >> fisher price said they realize the seat is not for everyone and leaves this up to the...
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but the issue is those people need treatment, and it hurts our ability to compete in intelligence and education, so i think congress should uphold federal law. in terms of 2016, i cannot imagine that the nominee is going to want to be the president running on the platform running up the big next tobacco. >> i want to get major franklin in the conversation here. if you are not just a policeman on the beat, but if you are a prosecutor, how do you deal with what attorney general eric tolder has said so far? >> first of all it is a blessing for them. because their case loads are overburdened. it will lighten their loads, but i want to comment real quick. kevin and i agree on a lot of things regarding health and prison, but it is the responsibility of congress to change law, not to enforce the law, and that's what they are faced with right now. right now, nationwide, the constituents say let's tax and regulate marijuana. let's move away from these archaic policies that are responsible for so much crime, so much violence, the president even said we have guns and cash going south. how do you stop that
but the issue is those people need treatment, and it hurts our ability to compete in intelligence and education, so i think congress should uphold federal law. in terms of 2016, i cannot imagine that the nominee is going to want to be the president running on the platform running up the big next tobacco. >> i want to get major franklin in the conversation here. if you are not just a policeman on the beat, but if you are a prosecutor, how do you deal with what attorney general eric tolder...
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. >> i think we can relate this back to education and how we are continuing to try to strive to figure out how to create jobs right now. that is the biggest problem. and i think especially the men are seen as the leaders of this so we need to try to figure out create education better so that we can solve this problem. thank you. >> thank you, utah. >> ouch. >> i tried to focus on her earrings more there, you know. >> maybe it was her earrings. do you think? she was so uncomfortable she couldn't think, something like that. i'm veronica de la cruz. this is "early today" we hope it's just your first stop of the day right here on nbc. >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. good morning. " we are starting off with a few clouds and the sky. temperatures are on the mild side. upper 60's in randallstown. we have a couple of friends moving our way. frontsave a couple of moving our way. >> 4:57. 71 degrees at the airport. we are following some breaking news this morning. >> a chemical leak in a group home. >> the debate over privacy continue
. >> i think we can relate this back to education and how we are continuing to try to strive to figure out how to create jobs right now. that is the biggest problem. and i think especially the men are seen as the leaders of this so we need to try to figure out create education better so that we can solve this problem. thank you. >> thank you, utah. >> ouch. >> i tried to focus on her earrings more there, you know. >> maybe it was her earrings. do you think? she was...
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there is critics most of them conservative and said it nationalizes education. one of the critic system kyle olson. thanks for coming and talking about common core. >> thank you. >> a lot of people think that i was going to the devil because i was supportive of the basic notion. what is the biggest complaint of common core. >> there is severalñr complaint as conservatives and parents we want high standards and accountable schools but this goes beyond. that one of the biggest is data minding. the federal government is recommends that states collect over 400 sets of data on students. so it is not just. >> that is not common core. common core was math and language and it was not curriculum. it was standards and agreed the federal government or state local government can call it common core but that was not what it original was. >> it is now. and the data mining holds it altogether. i believe that technology is a good thing in schools and i believe that assessing where kids areçó at is critical. but some of the points they are reextending that schools collect inc
there is critics most of them conservative and said it nationalizes education. one of the critic system kyle olson. thanks for coming and talking about common core. >> thank you. >> a lot of people think that i was going to the devil because i was supportive of the basic notion. what is the biggest complaint of common core. >> there is severalñr complaint as conservatives and parents we want high standards and accountable schools but this goes beyond. that one of the biggest...
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over trying to say is, we have to be educated. we have to ask to see if there are charges, figure out whether it might be appropriate to use a card at a particular store or be mindful of different prices in different areas. gerri: i want to stay away from the store that is charging this and go to one that doesn't. let's talk a little bit about some lucky people out there. about ten states where this surcharge is going to be illegal. texas, new york, california, the three of the biggest. that is good news for some folks out there. but to you, look, to ryan's point, credit cards, i no they're painted as the worst possible product ever, but the reality is consumers have certain protections and the use a credit card. >> the fair credit billing act. credit cards could demonized completely inappropriately and extremely unfair. you have an amazing protections under the fair credit billing act when you use a credit card. primarily fraud. if i steal your card and use it without your permission, your liability is capped at $50 because of th
over trying to say is, we have to be educated. we have to ask to see if there are charges, figure out whether it might be appropriate to use a card at a particular store or be mindful of different prices in different areas. gerri: i want to stay away from the store that is charging this and go to one that doesn't. let's talk a little bit about some lucky people out there. about ten states where this surcharge is going to be illegal. texas, new york, california, the three of the biggest. that is...
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and secretary of education has said that this is a model for other states to follow, so a lot of eyes both here and nationally following the fate of amendment 66, as the votes are counted here in colorado today. >> joining me now from -- sorry, paul. joining me now from colorado springs is josh dun. are they likely to approve a $1 billion tax increase, which is being call add sweeping overhaul of education in the state. >> i would be very surprised if it passes. it wouldn't bet my house that it goes down. but this colorado and the default position is that tax increases will go down, or you can say tax increases are always guilty until proven innocent. >> so professor, if you are right and this goes down, i'm wondering what coloradoians and particularly the kids in the state would be missing out on what does the state want to do with the money? >> well, that's part of the problem for amendment 66, is there's not a lot of clarity on how it will be spent. it doesn't tell you where it is going to go and it is tied to another piece of legislation. so unless amendment 66 passes then this do
and secretary of education has said that this is a model for other states to follow, so a lot of eyes both here and nationally following the fate of amendment 66, as the votes are counted here in colorado today. >> joining me now from -- sorry, paul. joining me now from colorado springs is josh dun. are they likely to approve a $1 billion tax increase, which is being call add sweeping overhaul of education in the state. >> i would be very surprised if it passes. it wouldn't bet my...
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we need stop having politicians provide drug education. we need to make sure when people talk about drugs, that we can ask the questions do those facts or that information -- does information have foundation and evidence? >> host: you're saying you don't want the politicians and the police talking about drugs, you and saying they are drug educators. you want the scientists and the physicians talking about drug use as drug educators. >> guest: i don't know if i want all the scientist. they have a narrow focus on what they do. i want the public and i want people to be able to say to the folks the information that you are relaying to me do they have foundations and evidence. not about dote and evidence. >> host: can i understand. i didn't understand what you said at the start. you said colorado and washington are mostly white state. what does that have to do with drug education. >> guest: right on. that's something different. for drug legalization. i'm saying one of the reasons -- all right. so we legalize marijuana in part because we're worr
we need stop having politicians provide drug education. we need to make sure when people talk about drugs, that we can ask the questions do those facts or that information -- does information have foundation and evidence? >> host: you're saying you don't want the politicians and the police talking about drugs, you and saying they are drug educators. you want the scientists and the physicians talking about drug use as drug educators. >> guest: i don't know if i want all the...
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i realize that in the educators that i talked to -- so part of that is they only have 1,500 computer science teachers in the entire country. >> we have 6,000 a.p. computer science classes that are not offered for a whole year. microsoft thinks about 2,000 of them qualify students to give them a leg up when they get to college. >> exactly. we have to make sure we're preparing -- we're providing support to our teachers so they can teach our children. there's a lot of structural changes we have to make in the education system and i think it is possible. >> i'm more optimistic than i was half an hour ago. we clearly have lots of work to do but we need to do in the audience is to make sure more sthires all four of these women and julia's are known so more girls are inspired to be like them. please join me in thanking our panel. [applause] >> this documentary comes from lauren, holly graham in knoxville, tennessee. their message to the president looked at the conflict in the military east. >> the problem with war is something you should remember, you know where it starts but you don't know
i realize that in the educators that i talked to -- so part of that is they only have 1,500 computer science teachers in the entire country. >> we have 6,000 a.p. computer science classes that are not offered for a whole year. microsoft thinks about 2,000 of them qualify students to give them a leg up when they get to college. >> exactly. we have to make sure we're preparing -- we're providing support to our teachers so they can teach our children. there's a lot of structural...
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they can get their education and do great things. >> i know it is tough. you applied for a house and hoping that some day it would happen. >> a lot of people don't understand. we are talking about noise homes. those are homes that banks help to make available. tell us about this one. >> this one is actually, the one in north carolina, governor. >> is it? where in had north carolina is it. nclose to fort bragg. nthat's where you live. no, we are in wilmention ton. >> not error far. nynl, why don't we this house to this couple. what do you think? >> thank you. (applause) >> there is the cos, what about that? how is that for a christmas present? >> incredible. >> merry christmas. and thank you so much. >> isn't that great. tell me how this helps you and your family to have this house. you will go home to this house? >> it will be a tremennous help. and that is one thing that is weighed heavyy on the mind is the fact that at the moment i am unemployed and i am not working and amy has been gutting it out and complete her education and taken the bar exam and at
they can get their education and do great things. >> i know it is tough. you applied for a house and hoping that some day it would happen. >> a lot of people don't understand. we are talking about noise homes. those are homes that banks help to make available. tell us about this one. >> this one is actually, the one in north carolina, governor. >> is it? where in had north carolina is it. nclose to fort bragg. nthat's where you live. no, we are in wilmention ton....